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Fed's Minehan sees e-payments change as inevitable

US - The shift in the financial payments and settlements system to electronic transactions is proceeding apace, and the U.S. central bank is embracing that change, Cathy Minehan, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said on Tuesday.

Testimony of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 17 Apr

TESTIMONY - In testimony to the US Congress titled 'Monetary policy and the economic outlook' Greenspan said the strength of the current U.S. economic recovery was not yet clear and praised the economy's resilience in the face of some difficulties, "but…

Greenspan dampens rate hike fears

US - The US Federal Reserve is expected to leave interest rates unchanged until an economic recovery in the US has gained a strong foothold, analysts said after having listened to a key speech by the Fed chairman Alan Greenspan.

Speech by Jamie Stewart, New York Fed Bank, 9 Apr

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'Challenges to the payments system following September 11' Stewart focused his remarks on the shocks to the payments system stemming from the events of September 11 and the steps that are being taken to ensure even better…

Greenspan's heir apparent stays cryptic

FEATURE - Judging by his refusal to provide a direct answer to a straightforward question, John Taylor is on track to become the next chairman of the US Federal Reserve writes Stephen Romei in The Australian on Monday.

Speech by J Alfred Broaddus, Richmond Fed, 4 Apr

SPEECH - Richmond Federal Reserve President Alfred Broaddus said in a speech titled 'Comments on the Changing Economic Outlook' on Thursday the U.S. economic outlook is "considerably" better than six months ago, but that final demand is crucial for…

McDonough - Argentina must find its own solutions

ARGENTINA - The solutions to Argentina's current economic crisis must be found mostly by the country's own leaders, rather than through bailouts from outside the troubled nation, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William McDonough said Tuesday.

Speech by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, 26 Mar

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Corporate governance' Greenspan cautioned lawmakers against responding to the wave of corporate governance and accounting scandals by increasing regulation, arguing the market already is enforcing higher ethical standards.

Fed discussed dropping its tilt towards rate cuts

US - The Federal Reserve considered "unconventional" actions at its January monetary policy meeting in case its anti-recession campaign did not work and discussed abandoning its official leaning towards cutting short-term interest rates, minutes released…

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